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If you do a local move into an apartment or into your new home, it can be demanding on your time and emotions. We a can help minimize the demand. Remember no matter how big or small the job, we have the experience and the staff to handle all your local and residential moving needs in Burlington. We have a large fleet of clean, fully equipped moving vans and moving trucks, trained, courteous and uniformed personnel, and a reputation for quality in our industry. At our Burlington Moving Center we can be trusted to handle your move quickly, efficiently, safely and economically. Whether we are moving a few pieces to an apartment or a mansion-full of furniture, we are anxious to show you the care that goes into every local move. We offer Free Online Estimates and Burlington Moving Supplies with Free Delivery. One of our professionally trained moving consultants is available to come to your home, at your convenience, to plan your move. At iMove Canada, we try to provide you with the most professional and fastest move possible because we know that your time is money. Find out important details regrading your local move process >> Send an Online Quote Request >> or contact one of our relocation specialists at 416 888-2596
Burlington (2001 population 150,836) is located in the Golden Horseshoe, across the Lake Ontario and Burlington Bay harbour from Hamilton, in Halton Region, Ontario, Canada.
In recent years Burlington
has been one of the fastest growing areas of Canada with many
new homes being built. The region by the lake has a number
of expensive homes while the rest of the community is mostly
middle class suburbs. Burlington is represented
in the Canadian House of Commons by Paddy Torsney (Liberal)
and in the Ontario legislature by Cam Jackson (Progressive
Conservative).
The land which is now Burlington, was deeded to Chief Joseph Brant in 1798. Settlement on the "Brant Block" started soon afterward. In 1874 the communities of Wellington Square and Port Nelson were incorporated into the Village of Burlington, and later a town in 1915. In 1962, most of the township of Nelson was annexed including Aldershot. It became a city in 1974, upon the creation of the Regional Municipality of Halton. Some land in north and northeast Burlington became part of Milton.
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